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A condor crosses the front in full flight — wings spread, white ink, the bird that appears on Colombia's coat of arms and flies the length of the Andes. To the left of the country name, a silletero: a figure from Medellín's Feria de las Flores, carrying a massive floral arrangement strapped to their back, the silleta that takes weeks to build and gets carried through the streets of El Centro in August. To the right, the sombrero vueltiao — the flat circular hat woven in black and white from caña flecha in the Zenú tradition of the Caribbean coast. On the back, a chiva crosses above the number — the painted Colombian bus that runs the routes no paved road reaches. Left of the "1," a Muisca tunjo. Inside the zero: a coffee sack, scoop handle visible, the Eje Cafetero in a single image.